Police Find Family Of Critically Injured Man

Harley, of Severn, is currently being treated for life-threatening injuries at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore after police found him critically injured, according to officials. (Courtesy of Anne Arundel County Police)

The family of a critically injured man has
been discovered, according to Anne Arundel County police.

Police say they have connected with the
family of 45-year-old victim, David Lamont Harley after asking for the
publicÆs help in identifying his family members. Recently, they were
able to make contact with his family in order to make decisions on his
treatment.

Harley, of Severn, is currently being treated
for life-threatening injuries at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center
in Baltimore after police found him critically injured, according to officials.

Police say they found Harley on the 8000 block of Fair
Breeze Drive in Severn last Thursday after someone reported seeing an injured
or sick man. When they arrived, they found him lying on the ground, unresponsive.
He was then transported to Baltimore Washington Medical Center, where he was listed
as being in critical condition.

Investigators say Harley was injured after he got into a
physical altercation with a male friend.

Police said they have questioned his friend, who is known to
Harley. They will determine the charges for this case after a criminal investigation
is conducted and after a consultation with the Anne Arundel County StateÆs
AttorneyÆs Office is completed.

Investigators say the investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information is encouraged to either contact
Detective Jason McNemar at (410)-222-3463, or the Anne Arundel County Police
Department at (410)-222-8610.